Palm Beach, Fla — As Americans prepare for Halloween this year, American Humane—the country’s first national animal welfare organization with offices in Palm Beach and Washington, D.C. —is reminding pet owners to think about their four-legged friends. As children gear up to go trick-or-treating and adults pick out costumes and decorations, American Humane is providing a handful of safety tips for keeping pets safe.
Below is a checklist of things you can do to prioritize pet safety this Halloween:
- Choose comfortable and non-restrictive costumes for your pets.
- Keep chocolates and candies out of their reach, opting for pet-friendly treats instead.
- Move lit candles, jack-o-lanterns, and other potentially hazardous Halloween decorations away from walking paths.
- Have a quiet and secure space for your pets if they get overwhelmed. It should be indoors and away from visitors and parties.
- Close doors when possible and keep a watchful eye on pets so they don’t escape when trick-or-treaters come to the door.
- Ensure your dog or cat has a microchip, collar, or ID tag in case they escape.
Dr. Robin Ganzert (pictured below), President and CEO of American Humane, added, “A little bit of planning will go a long way. Halloween doesn’t need to be tricky this year. By taking just a few precautions, the festivities can be a treat for all members of the family.”
About American Humane
American Humane is the United States’ first national humane organization and the world’s largest certifier of animal welfare, overseeing the humane treatment of more than one billion animals across the globe each year. Founded in 1877, American Humane has been First to Serve™ the cause of animals and for 145 years has been at the forefront of virtually every major advance in the humane movement. For more information or to support our lifesaving work, please visit www.AmericanHumane.org, follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and subscribe to our channel on YouTube for the latest breaking news and features about the animals with whom we share our Earth.